Product Description

Mr. Tokifusa Iizuka and his two sons work diligently each day in their small workshop to produce their master pieces…Shigefusa knives. They take every care in each step of the process to ensure total perfection in every knife they make. They only use one kind of steel, which has reached perfection over years of hard work and determination!The forging, shaping, heat treatment, and even final sharpening/polishing are all done by hand, one by one.As a finishing step they use Japanese natural stones to make their unique and beautiful Kasumi finish.All this hard work culminates in knives, whether Kurouchi or Kasumi finish, that do not leave their shop until they have obtained perfectly smoothed/transitioned lines and razor sharp edges.

When we visited the Shigefusa workshop, I saw with my own eyes how much of a perfectionist Mr. Tokifusa and his 2 sons are, and how much work they put into a single knife !I am very humbled and proud to have the honor of distributing Shigefusa knives!!

I went through many knives when I worked as a chef and I find Shigefusa one of the best and most unique knives in Japan!! Their geometry and unique grinds allow them to have a thick spine, while remaining amazingly thin behind the edge. This results in a knife, which is not only incredibly strong, but also wants to fall through food with very little effort (laser like some would say). It is little wonder why Shigefusa has developed such an astounding reputation…and why the wait time is very long.

Shigefusa Kitaeji 240 mm Wa Sujihiki

Steel: Swedish Carbon ??? Can rust !

Handle: Ho D shape

here are some spex:

Handle Length- 135mm

Handle Width- 20mm

Handle to Tip Length- 395mm

Heel to Tip Length- 240mm

Blade Height at Heel- 35mm

Width of Spine at Handle- 4,7mm

Width of Spine Above Heel- 2,8mm

Width of Spine at Middle- 1,8mm

Width of Spine 1cm from the tip- 1mm

Weight- 140 g

All knives JNS cary is handmade and made one by one, so they can vary in size and thickness. Unevenness in finish can occur.